Registration is now open for the 2020 Aerospace Workshop and Event, taking place from 21-23 April 2020 at the BAWA Centre, Filton, Bristol, UK.

Aerospace Workshop

This workshop is run by the BINDT Aerospace Executive Committee in order to pull together the latest thinking regarding NDT of metallic airframe parts. It will consider NDT of parts manufactured by a number of different processes, such as friction stir welding, metallic bonding and/or additive manufacturing.

The aim is to define the challenges, such as understanding the needs for qualification and defect detection for difficult geometries, and present potential NDT solutions from academia and industry.

Aerospace Event

This biennial event is organised by the West of England Branch of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT). Visit https://www.bindt.org/events/aerospace-event-2020/ for further information and to register.

This is the only event in the UK dedicated solely to NDT in aerospace! The event will combine spotlight sessions and a focus on new materials and processes.

A list of provisional speakers is shown on the website and confirmed topics include:
NDT regulations, particularly with regard to Brexit;
The state of the industry – military, aircraft bodies and aircraft engines;
Changes in the air – NDT of new materials and processes; and
Quantum leaps – research.

An Aerospace Exhibition will run alongside the event, showcasing the latest products, innovations and technology available to the industry today. This is an excellent opportunity to meet with industry colleagues, network and learn about the very latest NDT technology and services available from around the world. To view the current list of exhibitors, visit https://www.bindt.org/events/aerospace-event-2020/information-for-exhibitors/

About BINDT

The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT) is a UK-based professional engineering institution working to promote the advancement of the science and practice of non-destructive testing (NDT), condition monitoring (CM), diagnostic engineering and all other materials and quality testing disciplines. Internationally recognised, it is concerned with the education, training and certification of its members and all those engaged in NDT and CM and through its publications and annual conferences and events it disseminates news of the latest advances in the science and practice of the subjects. For further information about the Institute and its activities, visit http://www.bindt.org